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FC Cincinnati forward Andrew Wiedeman (23) makes a move toward the penalty box in the first half during the USL match between Harrisburg City Islanders and FC Cincinnati, Saturday, July 22, 2017, at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati.
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FC Cincinnati forward Andrew Wiedeman (23) draws a foul in the first half during the USL match between Harrisburg City Islanders and FC Cincinnati, Saturday, July 22, 2017, at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati.
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FC Cincinnati defender Harrison Delbridge (4) attempts a long-range shot in the first half during the USL match between Harrisburg City Islanders and FC Cincinnati, Saturday, July 22, 2017, at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati.
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FC Cincinnati midfielder Corben Bone (19) tries to shake off a defender in the first half during the USL match between Harrisburg City Islanders and FC Cincinnati, Saturday, July 22, 2017, at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati.
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An FC Cincinnati waits out the first of two weather delays of the evening in the first half during the USL match between Harrisburg City Islanders and FC Cincinnati, Saturday, July 22, 2017, at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati.
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FC Cincinnati forward Djiby Fall (9) turns to his left foot and scores in the first half during the USL match between Harrisburg City Islanders and FC Cincinnati, Saturday, July 22, 2017, at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati.
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FC Cincinnati forward Djiby Fall (9) celebrates after scoring in the first half during the USL match between Harrisburg City Islanders and FC Cincinnati, Saturday, July 22, 2017, at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati.
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FC Cincinnati forward Danni Konig (11) makes a move up the right side in the first half during the USL match between Harrisburg City Islanders and FC Cincinnati, Saturday, July 22, 2017, at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati.
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FC Cincinnati midfielder Corben Bone (19) maintains possession in the midfield in the first half during the USL match between Harrisburg City Islanders and FC Cincinnati, Saturday, July 22, 2017, at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati.
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The night sky turns an orange hue as the sun sets in the second half during the USL match between Harrisburg City Islanders and FC Cincinnati, Saturday, July 22, 2017, at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati.
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FC Cincinnati defender Matt Bahner (2) battles for position in the second half during the USL match between Harrisburg City Islanders and FC Cincinnati, Saturday, July 22, 2017, at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati.
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FC Cincinnati defender Josu (99) takes a shot on goal in the second half during the USL match between Harrisburg City Islanders and FC Cincinnati, Saturday, July 22, 2017, at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati.
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FC Cincinnati forward Djiby Fall (9), center, battles for position between two defenders in the second half during the USL match between Harrisburg City Islanders and FC Cincinnati, Saturday, July 22, 2017, at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati.
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FC Cincinnati forward Djiby Fall (9) is tackled from behind in the second half during the USL match between Harrisburg City Islanders and FC Cincinnati, Saturday, July 22, 2017, at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati.
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FC Cincinnati forward Danni Konig (11) shoots and scores in the second half during the USL match between Harrisburg City Islanders and FC Cincinnati, Saturday, July 22, 2017, at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati.
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Additionally, forward Danni Konig scored his first goal since a Sept. 23 penalty, and his first from open play from Aug. 23. His goal against Toronto was a 41st-minute header off a Kenney Walker cross.

Opting for a 4-4-2 formation for the first time since Sept. 12, Cincinnati's two forwards kept the Toronto backline on edge throughout the 90 minutes.

While scoring four goals tied a club-record for most in a single game, it could've been more. Djiby hit the post and Konig hit the crossbar.

Keep in mind his high-powered offensive performance comes a week removed from a 4-0 loss to Ottawa Fury, then the third-worst team in the Eastern Conference. Against Toronto, the worst team, Cincinnati trailed 2-0 after 31 minutes.

"We came behind 2-0 and I was, I gotta be honest with you, thinking 'Oh, wow, it's happening again,'" Konig said Wednesday about Saturday's game. "But we dug deep and we fought back and it showed.

"It showed we have character and we definitely want to fight for it and give it our all."

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FC Cincinnati forward Danni Konig (11) shoots and scores in the second half during the USL match between Harrisburg City Islanders and FC Cincinnati, Saturday, July 22, 2017, at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati. (Photo: The Enquirer/Kareem Elgazzar)

As for Djiby, the goal was his 12th in league play and 16 across all competitions (the U.S. Open Cup). His 16 goals ties former striker Sean "Ugo" Okoli for the club record. Okoli was the 2016 USL Most Valuable Player and joined Major League Soccer side New York City FC in the offseason.

"It's about character," Djiby said of Cincinnati's 4-3 win after the 4-0 loss. "You know sometimes you're going to have a bad day or bad games. But the only thing is how are you going to react? I think our reaction was very good in Toronto. ...We are back, we are here."